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Andrey Donchev
17-Mar-2008, 00:14
Hallo, I'm searching information about the Plaubel ZV 1/01 behind the lens shutter. How it works? Do I need any other, complementary device to control it? etc. I do not speak German and in English Google doesn't find anything.

Peter K
17-Mar-2008, 16:20
The shutter will be mounted between camera and lensboard. Now every barrel mounted lens can be used up to the maximum diameter of the shutter. The diaphragm is selected at the lens and the shutter speed at the shutter. As I know the shutter is x-synchronisated. Of course one needs a cable-release but no other tools.

Peter K

Andrey Donchev
19-Mar-2008, 11:18
Thank you for the answer Peter! Can you tell me, please, how many speeds it has and how to change them?
Andy

Peter K
19-Mar-2008, 11:47
Sorry Andy, I've long times worked with a Plaubel Peco U III but never with this shutter. As I remember the shortest time was 1/60", but I've no information about the shutter at all.

Peter K

Andrey Donchev
19-Mar-2008, 11:49
Thank you very much, Peter!

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